If you are looking for a breakfast option, their zucchini and halloumi fritters, which come with a poached egg, are epic. They have a day and a night menu, so if you enjoy eating lunch at breakfast and breakfast at lunch, this is the place for you. For coffee with a view, try Diggies at Blowhole Point.
They offer coffee with a view and an extensive all-day breakfast menu. If you are a fan of those massive, almost monster-sized burgers that Instagram loves, try the Hungry Monkey in the terrace houses. They also have delicious healthy bowls and salads. The Kiama region is an easy drive from Sydney or a relaxing and quite a scenic train trip if you travel down via the Grand Pacific Drive.
If you are a first-time visitor, consider making the Kiama Visitors Centre near the Blowhole your first stop. Download all the stops listed and our Kiama map here. It takes about 2hrs to 2hr 15 mins to reach Kiama depending on whether you drive or take the train. Drive : You have two choices from Sydney, the motorway via Campbelltown M31 or the coast road the A1 , which is the most scenic option, including the stunning Grand Pacific Drive.
Alternatively, the M31 will take a similar time, especially if you live in the north of Sydney. If you are planning on doing the Kiama walk, you can get off at Minnamurra Train Station. So there you go, our favourite things to do in Kiama whether you have a day, or a week to visit. What have we missed?
Got any advice for our next visit? Want more Sydney Getaway ideas? Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Search. Contents Must-see sites and things to do in Kiama 1. Swim in the Kiama Rockpools 3. Stroll the Kiama Coastal Trail 4. Watch a Kiama Sunrise 6. Explore the Minnamurra Rainforest and see Minnamurra Falls 7. Follow a Scenic Tourist Drive 8. Get a birds eye view 9. Swim at Kiama stunning surf beaches Visit one of the nearby villages Try some Retail Therapy Taste the local wine and brews How to get to Kiama How far is Kiama from Wollongong.
The main Kiama Blowhole at Blowhole Point. The views and path of the Kiama Coastal Walk. When you are visiting this attraction, do pay attraction as you can get wet. Depending on the seas and the winds, the lower viewing area can be drenched in water from the blowhole. There is a viewing platform where you can view the sprays from the blowhole, or you can walk right up to it just be very careful. If the seas are from the northeast then you will really get a great show. As this attraction is secluded and a little hard to find, do not hesitate to ask the friendly locals that you may pass.
We actually got chatting to one who said that the Little Blowhole has been getting bigger and bigger in recent years. And one of the most stunning spots is Cathedral Rocks, located just south of Jones Beach. Cathedral Rocks is a bunch of jagged rock formations that are scattered just off the headland, formed after thousands of years of erosion.
Kiama has a vibrant arts scene that has been growing in recent years, so do yourself a favour and spend some time seeking out the cool murals, paintings and sculptures.
This old fire station is a great place to pop into and see what is happening with the local artists in the area. Every Friday to Wednesday, there are new exhibitions to discover. You will find art exhibitions from photography to pottery to music to woodwork. There is something that will interest everyone. Oh and say hi to Daisy the Decorated Dairy Cow. There are so many amazing local galleries and studios in town, and the local council has made it easy to see them all by going on the Kiama Art Trail.
This walk will take you through town, past different local gems. Great for souvenir shopping and a great way to support local artists and their work. If you want to learn more about the Kiama Art Trail, click here.
There are so many amazing cafes and restaurants in Kiama. Grab a coffee or lunch and enjoy the views of the coastline. The dumpling shop on the main road was a favourite of ours. The aim of the Centre is to assist researchers in their quest for knowledge about their family history and provide to information about the social history that impacted on the everyday lives of their ancestors.
Kiama Leisure Centre is a multifunction facility developed by Kiama Municipal Council incorporating the local pool, gym and recreational activities. View or download a curated selection of things to do in Kiama for conference groups. You can also visit the Destination Kiama website or download the full Kiama Visitors Guide for more inspiration. If you have an inquiry please contact us at [email protected] or by phoning 02 Welcome back to The Pavilion, for More details.
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Visit website Boutique Shopping Away from the bright lights of the city, there is a wealth of unique shopping to be found in the finest boutiques around the beautiful historic seaside town of Kiama located on the South Coast of NSW. Little Blowhole Often more consistent than the Kiama Blowhole. Family History Centre. Gerringong Library Town Hall. Kiama Leisure Centre gym. Kiama Leisure Centre pool. Lap and recreational swimming and aqua classes.
Children's pool also open.
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